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Leveraging the Legacy of the 2025 Osaka Expo — SkyDrive and Partners Launch Japan’s First Consortium for Vertiport Operations —

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Leveraging the Legacy of the 2025 Osaka Expo — SkyDrive and Partners Launch Japan’s First Consortium for Vertiport Operations —
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Leveraging the Legacy of the 2025 Osaka Expo — SkyDrive and Partners Launch Japan’s First Consortium for Vertiport Operations —

2026-05-08 18:36 Last Updated At:18:40

TOYOTA, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 8, 2026--

SkyDrive Inc. (“SkyDrive”), a leading Japanese developer of electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) (*1) aircraft, is proud to announce the formation of Japan’s first consortium for the commercial operation and joint usage of an eVTOL vertiport. The new consortium, which brings together the Osaka prefectural government, Osaka municipal government, Osaka Metro Co., Ltd., Soracle and Marubeni Corporation will support the commercialization of Osakako Vertiport, a dedicated eVTOL takeoff and landing site located on the shoreline of Osaka Bay. The formation of the new consortium was announced during a kickoff meeting held to promote the establishment of commercial eVTOL services at the vertiport, which is designed to serve as a hub for urban air mobility across the Kansai region.

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Today’s Kickoff Meeting

During the meeting held to mark the launch of the consortium, the consortium partners discussed a roadmap for public-private cooperation over the commercialization of eVTOL services based at the Osakako Vertiport. Osaka Governor Hirofumi Yoshimura shared his resolve to launch eVTOL services in Osaka, showing his strong support and expectations for the vertiport’s success saying “In order to realize the 'Advanced Air Mobility Revolution' that allows people to fly freely starting from the Osakako Vertiport, we are committed to driving this initiative forward as a pioneer in Japan, in collaboration with all partners.”

During the meeting, the attending organizations unanimously accepted a proposal from Osaka Metro to form a consortium to organize and introduce commercial eVTOL operations at the vertiport.

During the meeting, SkyDrive also revealed a roadmap for the commercialization of eVTOL services, showing the role played by the vertiport, before going on to detail how, with the particular support of the Osaka prefectural government, Osaka municipal government, and Osaka Metro, the consortium will investigate the use of existing infrastructure, such as the 146 emergency helicopter landing pads currently located throughout Osaka, to support eVTOL services.

SkyDrive’s Ongoing Initiatives in the Osaka Area

Prior to today’s consortium launch, SkyDrive was already working together with governmental and private-sector organizations to prepare for the introduction of commercial eVTOL in the Osaka area. These initiatives include a partnership with Osaka Prefecture and Osaka City signed in September 2021 and a business partnership agreement with Osaka Metro concluded in August 2024. In 2025, SkyDrive also showcased demonstration flights of its aircraft at the site of the 2025 Osaka Expo and also at the Osakako Vertiport, the dedicated eVTOL facility built by Osaka Metro next to Osaka Bay which is the focus of the new consortium’s activities.

While the consortium aims to promote the commercial use of the vertiport, SkyDrive and Osaka Metro are already harnessing the facility as a legacy of the Expo by working together on a calendar of vertiport events including exhibitions, chances to board mockups of the aircraft, and panel discussions on eVTOL. Together, this public-facing program helps to increase public awareness and acceptance of eVTOL technology.

The Path Forward

In March 2026, the Kansai Economic Federation (Kankeiren) declared its intention to support the introduction of commercial eVTOL services as part of its commitment to leveraging the legacy of the Osaka Expo (*3), publishing its vision which envisions an air mobility area serviced by around 100 eVTOL aircraft based in and around Osaka Bay. The vision aims to achieve this goal by 2035.

Seen from a global perspective, these initiatives now underway in Osaka and the wider Kansai region to prepare for the commercial introduction of eVTOL are at the forefront of the industry, serving as a leading example of public-private cooperation. Together with this new consortium and other stakeholders, SkyDrive is harnessing the dynamism of the Kansai region to bring eVTOL to the public.

About SkyDrive Inc.

SkyDrive is a Japanese eVTOL company aiming “to take the lead in the once-in-a-century mobility revolution”. The company began testing eVTOL prototypes in 2014 prior to official incorporation in 2018. Under its future vision for urban transportation, flying in eVTOLs will become a regular part of city life. In 2019, SkyDrive became the first company to fly a crewed eVTOL in Japan. In 2025, the company successfully showcased the eVTOL "SKYDRIVE", the company’s first eVTOL product, with demonstration flights at the Osaka Expo witnessed by thousands of visitors over a one-month period. SkyDrive began production of “SKYDRIVE” in March 2024 at a plant owned by Suzuki Motor Corporation, SkyDrive's official production partner. SkyDrive has been working with civil aviation authorities in Japan and the US to obtain certification for “SKYDRIVE”, with the aim of launching the aircraft into service in 2028. SkyDrive is headquartered in Toyota, Aichi Prefecture, and led by CEO Tomohiro Fukuzawa, an engineer and entrepreneur.

For more information, please visit: https://skydrive.co.jp/

Editor’s Notes:
(*1) “eVTOL” is an abbreviation for electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing. As the name suggests, eVTOL aircraft can take off and land without a runway. eVTOLs are powered by electricity and incorporate advanced, automatic, flight control technology.
(*2) SkyDrive and Osaka Metro Unveil Plans for a Future eVTOL Network in Osaka
(December 17, 2024)
https://skydrive.co.jp/en/archives/14063
(*3) Kansai Economic Federation (Kankeiren) vision for eVTOL in the Kansai region
(Japanese only; March 25, 2026)
https://www.kankeiren.or.jp/material/260325release.pdf

Related press releases:
Press release on demonstration flights at the Osaka Expo. https://skydrive.co.jp/en/archives/16292
Press release on demonstration flights at the Osakako Vertiport. https://skydrive.co.jp/en/archives/16771
Press release on 2025 Osaka Roundtable. https://skydrive.co.jp/en/archives/17986

Additional information about the proposed Osaka Diamond Routes: https://skydrive.co.jp/en/archives/14063

Additional information about the proposed Osaka Diamond Routes: https://skydrive.co.jp/en/archives/14063

From left to right: Taro Kawabe, Managing Executive Officers Deputy Supervisor of Finance, Leasing & Real Estate Business Div.; Regional CEO for Japan, Marubeni Corporation / Sasaki Toshihiro, Representative Director, Soracle Corporation / Ota Yukihiro, Representative Director, Soracle Corporation / Yoshimura Hirofumi, Governor of Osaka Prefecture / Yokoyama Hideyuki, Mayor of Osaka City / Fukuzawa Tomohiro, Founder & CEO, SkyDrive Inc. / Kawai Hideaki, President, Osaka Metro Co., Ltd.

From left to right: Taro Kawabe, Managing Executive Officers Deputy Supervisor of Finance, Leasing & Real Estate Business Div.; Regional CEO for Japan, Marubeni Corporation / Sasaki Toshihiro, Representative Director, Soracle Corporation / Ota Yukihiro, Representative Director, Soracle Corporation / Yoshimura Hirofumi, Governor of Osaka Prefecture / Yokoyama Hideyuki, Mayor of Osaka City / Fukuzawa Tomohiro, Founder & CEO, SkyDrive Inc. / Kawai Hideaki, President, Osaka Metro Co., Ltd.

BERLIN (AP) — Police in Germany entered a bank in a small German town Friday and rescued two people from a locked room, hours after officers were called to respond to a hostage situation.

Regional police said they were alerted to the situation at the Volksbank branch in Sinzig, a town of about 17,000 people in the Rhine valley near Koblenz, at about 9 a.m. local time. They said they believed there were “several perpetrators and hostages” in the bank and the driver of an armored van was a hostage.

Shortly before 3 p.m., police said special forces entered the bank and freed two people unhurt from a locked room. Police said they found no hostage-takers.

They said that the perpetrator or perpetrators appeared to have left immediately after locking the two people into the vault, but it wasn't clear how that happened.

Police officers stand at the scene of a hostage-taking at a bank branch in Sinzig, Germany, Friday, May 8, 2026. (Sascha Ditscher/dpa via AP)

Police officers stand at the scene of a hostage-taking at a bank branch in Sinzig, Germany, Friday, May 8, 2026. (Sascha Ditscher/dpa via AP)

Police officers stand at the scene of a hostage-taking at a bank branch in Sinzig, Germany, Friday, May 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)

Police officers stand at the scene of a hostage-taking at a bank branch in Sinzig, Germany, Friday, May 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)

Police officers stand at the scene of an incident where, according to reports, a hostage situation has occurred at a bank branch in Sinzig, Germany, Friday, May 8, 2026. (Thomas Frey/dpa via AP)

Police officers stand at the scene of an incident where, according to reports, a hostage situation has occurred at a bank branch in Sinzig, Germany, Friday, May 8, 2026. (Thomas Frey/dpa via AP)

A police officers stands at the scene of an incident where, according to reports, a hostage situation has occurred at a bank branch in Sinzig, Germany, Friday, May 8, 2026. (Thomas Frey/dpa via AP)

A police officers stands at the scene of an incident where, according to reports, a hostage situation has occurred at a bank branch in Sinzig, Germany, Friday, May 8, 2026. (Thomas Frey/dpa via AP)

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